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The three objects used in this assemblage are fragments of blades "spoons" of an ancient water mill wheel. These pieces of oak, the texture and patina amazing, and were cast from bronze (single print) and then assembled by threading.
The dark patina of bronze is very close to the original parts. The Four
and Moulin
A Four
Burning Love
For a Moulin
Who did him good. But
one on the hill, the other by the stream, like a romance
looks difficult: Marry
therefore barbel
With the rabbit!
-Exit waterfront
is losing my job.
Wrote A sucker
her beloved baker
Who said all fire
-If you can not, I can, I go down the sunny side
And I'll join you. It took well
decision to abandon its foundations.
Everyone wanted to dissuade
But try to change the idea
Who is motivated by passion!
And Ash Wednesday
That this too passionate lover, would not even wait
That ends the batch, Be released on toast, All the coals become ash, made his way down to
Find friends loved it. To show his love
In an address to his soul
He brought a gift: A bunch of firebrands
... But the rest is tragic
For emerging field
Overlooking loved it fouls the brick on a stone ... Bute
And, stumbling, slumps, Spreading downstream
His glowing brazier. What a frightening sight
These embers
crashing on Mill Wood
Who soon ablaze!
For the oven, what horror! Although refractory
Flame resistant
The Four
could do nothing to prevent the tragedy ... And the Moulin
darling
perishes in the fire.
to his mill, better carry water
Rather than a brazier
Because we all know, Who kindles too badly off ..